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PROGRAMME
29 - 30 October 2015
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
International Pre-conference
“CONNECTED AUTOMOBILES”
28 - 29 October 2015
1 SMW 2015 SESSIONS OUTLINE October 29-30, 2015
2015 THEMATIC AREAS
Area 1 – TECHNOLOGIES and INFRASTRUCTURES for SMART CITIES
BS Technology, infrastructure and innovative solutions for the Smart City:
IoT, infomobility and APP for the management of mobility services
Area 2 – CONNECTED VEHICLES TECHNOLOGIES
BS New technology and telematics frontiers for "connected vehicles".
Car sensors and on board solutions, land & vehicles monitoring, fleet management,
new telematics services for mobility and infotainment
Area 3 – CITY & GREEN LOGISTICS
BS City & Green Logistics
Area 4 – GREEN MOBILITY
BS Electric, hybrid or hydrogen. The car of the future!
BS Natural Gas for Green Mobility: focus on methane, bio-methane and LNG
Seminar “Technologies for Emission Reduction”
Area 5 – SHARING MOBILITY
BS Sharing Mobility and new forms of urban mobility: changes in demand and market
Focus on car sharing, car pooling, car rental, NCC and Taxi
Area 6 – SMART PARKING & TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
BS Smart Parking, info-mobility solutions and traffic management
Area 7 – SMART PAYMENT
BS Mobile Payment: digital and smart payment systems for the improvement
of mobility services
Area 8 – SAFETY
BS Smart car & road safety
TALK - Mobility 4.0: a unique opportunity for the Italian automotive system
BS = Breakout Session
2 HOSTED EVENT
H1 Taxi Tech Forum & Exhibition, I edition
Conference 29 October, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Exhibition, 29 - 30 October, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
CONNECTED AUTOMOBILES 2015 International conference on Connected and Smart vehicles
October 28-29, 2015 Photographers Room, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
“Connected Automobiles” includes some special initiatives including the Hackathon, the Start-up
Pitchfire Session and shares with SMW 2015 the B2B matching platform and the possibility to
participate to the “Smart Mobility Experience” which offers the opportunity to have a TEST DRIVE in
the Circuit or in the Paddock.
3 SMW 2015 SPEAKERS
Carlo Abbà, Councillor for Smart City, Industry and Tourism, Municipality of Monza
Stefan Alexander, Member of Board of Directions, APP TAXI
Stefano Andreani, CEO, Smarticket.it
Roberto Andreoli, Director of Information Systems, Telecommunications and ticketing
systems, ATM Milan
Marco Annoni, Vertical Platforms & Service Innovation, TIM
Ivano Asaro, Researcher Observatory Mobile Payment & Commerce, Polytechnic
University of Milan
Luigi Atzori, Co-founder, Greenshare
Francesco Balocco, Councillor for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works, Piedmont
Region
Laurence A. Bannerman, President, EPA – European Parking Association
Luciano Baratto, Regulatory Affairs, Anigas
Franco Barbieri, CEO & Co-founder, Route220
Maria Rosa Baroni, President, NGV System Italy
Giuseppe Bentivoglio, Technical Training Section Manager, Nissan Academy
Maria Berrini, Architect and CEO, AMAT - Mobility Environment Agency Territory,
Municipality of Milan
Marco Bicocchi Pichi, President, Italia Startup
Nicola Biscotti*, President, ANAV
Michele Blascovich, senior trainer for the car, motorbike and off high way sector
Emilio Boccalini, President, TaxiBlu Consortium
Andrea Caizzi, Infrastructure, Unbundling and Certification Direction, Authority for
Electricity and Gas
Luigi Campello, President, EasyRain
Riccardo Carboni, President, Co.Ta.Bo
Gianpiero Carocci Silvagni, Offer Manager and Partner M2M Italy, Vodafone
Rita Caroselli, Director, Assogasliquidi-Federchimica
Ezio Castagna, President, Club Italia
Aldo Castellano, Sales & Marketing Direction Project Manager Hydrogen Refuelling
Stations, Air Liquide Italy
Ivan Catalano, Deputy, Transport Commission of the Chamber
Francesco Cavallino, Professor Turin Polytechnic and owner ZET
Massimo Cavazzini*, EMEA Product Planning and Strategy – Head of Connected Car, Fiat
Chrysler Group
Fabrizio Cialdea, Co-founder & CEO, Atooma
Andrea Cioffi, Commission VIII Public Works and Transportation, Senate of the Republic
Giovanni Cipolla, Professor Polytechnic of Turin and CTO Decet
Paolo Cistaro, Finance and Marketing Manager, EasyRain
Claudio Claroni, General Director, Club Italia
Andrea Colombo, Councillor for Mobility, Municipality of Bologna
Edoardo Colombo, innovation and tourism expert
Marco Comelli, Principal Consultant, Studio Comelli
Paolo Giuseppe Confalonieri, Councillor for Mobility, Security, Environmental services,
Municipality of Monza
Alessandro Conti, Product Manager, Bassilichi
Mario Virginio Costamagna, IoT Sales Manager, TI Digital Solutions
Lorenzo D’Amato, Technical Product Manager, Samsung Electronics Italia
Maurizio De Lucia, Head of Central TPL Movi, ACAM – Campania Agency for Sustainable
Mobility
Rossella De Maria, Account Manager & Marketing Manager, VIX Technology
4 Diana De Rosmini, Sales Manager, McPhy Energy
Graziano Delrio*, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
Giuseppe Di Marco, CEO, Wolleybuy
Silvana Di Matteo, Executive Manager for Infrastructure for Territorial Development and
Sustainable Mobility, Lombardy Region
Riccardo Diana, Vice President, Cooperative Radiotaxi 4 Mori – Cagliari
Anna Donati, President of the Scientific Committee, New Mobility General States
Gianluca Donato, Business Development Manager, ABB
Giorgio Elefante, Associate Partner, Automotive Sector Leader, PwC Italia
Claudio Fasce, Vice President Sales & Marketing, AZCOM Technology
Massimiliano Federico, President, Autoradiotaxi Palermo
Marco Federzoni, Sales Director Italy, Tom Tom Telematics
Gianluigi Ferri, AD, Innovability
Franco Ferroni, Director Mobility Division, TRS Agostino Fornaroli, Mobility Management Consultant and European Master Logistician
EMLog Certified
Giulia Fresca, Councillor of Physical Redevelopment of the City through Public Works and
Sustainable Mobility, Municipality of Cosenza
Francesco Fucci, Head Innovative Services, Poste Mobile
Giuseppe Galli, Partner, TRT - Transport & Territory
Loredana Gambino, General Director, Top Partners
Roberto Garavaglia, Management Consultant & Innovative Payments Strategy Advisor,
author of CloseToPay.com
Franco Gazzotti, Senior Consultant in public transport and mobility
Nicolas Generali, Senior Ticketing Expert, SNCF France
Carlo Giudici, President, Uritaxi Toscana
Giovanni Giuliano, Marketing Manager, Xerox Milano
Marco Giustiniani, Lawyer- Partner, Law Firm Pavia Ansaldo
Simone Gragnani, Manager, Lem REPLY
Raffaele Grassi, President Council Committee Trade, Productive Activities, Tourism,
Territorial Marketing, Municipality of Milan
Cesare Grasso, e-Mobility Project Manager, Alphabet
Rosalia Guglielminotti, Technical Coa energy Finaosta, Regione Valle D’Aosta
Walter Huber, President, IIT – Istitute for Technological Innovations – Bolzano Aldo Paolo Iacono, Expense Management Manager, Edenred
Sjef Janssen, Vice Chair, STA – Smart Ticketing Alliance
Geronimo La Russa, Vice President, ACI Milan
Eugenio La Teana, Head of Research & Development, Digital Radio
Paolo Lanari, CEO & Co-founder, Kiunsys
Giovanni Laudicina, Country Manager Italy, Easypark
Armando Leoni, CEO, TeMA
Maurizio Longo, General Secretary, TRASPORTOUNITO
Manfredo Losco, Application Manager Telemaco, Pluservice
Claudio Lubatti, Councillor for Mobility, Municipality of Turin
Maurizio Maggi, L’Espresso
Stefano Maggi, Councillor for Urbanism, Traffic and Transportats, Municipality of Siena
Vezio Maggioni, CEO, Parkeon Italia
Ludovico Maggiore, Vice President, ANIASA
Roberto Maldacea, President, Euromobility
Patrizia Malgieri, Transport Planner, TRT – Transport & Territory
Arturo Mancinelli, Member of the Board, ASSOLOGISTICA
Pierfrancesco Maran, Councillor for Mobility, Environment, Metropolitan, Public Water,
Energy, Municipality of Milan
5 Luciano Marasco, General Direction for Transport Systems for Fixed Installation and Local
Public Transport, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry
Luciano Marchiori, General Manager, Start Romagna
Massimo Marciani, FIT Consulting
Andrea Marella, DatafromSky
Luca Masali, Director, Dronezine
Giuseppe Mascino, Sales Manager Italy, Pluservice Gianpiero Mastinu, Professor and Co-founder of the Laboratory for Transportation Safety
(LaST) and head of the Section Active Safety, Polytechnic University of Milan
Marco Mastretta, Director, ICS - Car Sharing Initiative
Carlo Maria Medaglia*, President, Mobility Agency of Rome
Marco Medeghini, General manager, Brescia Mobilità Pietro Menga, President, CEI-CIVES
Flavio Merigo, Technical director, NGV Italy
Lorenzo Meschini, Director Realtime Solutions, PTV SISTeMA
Farhad Alessandro Mohammadi, Chief Strategy Officer, Pony Zero
Andrea Molocchi, ECBA Project
Vincenzo Monaco, General Manager, Vela Venezia
Saverio Montella, President, Federmobilità
Angelo Moreno, President, H2It Association
Marco Moretti, Sales Director, Netsize
Dante Natali, President, Federmetano Alessandro Nordio, General Manager, Consorzio Radiotaxi Veneto, National President,
Confartigianato Taxi
Andrea Normanno, technical officer, Emilia Romagna Region
Enrico Pagliari, Executive Manager Technical Area, ACI – Automobile Italian Club
Nicola Palma, journalist, Il Giorno
Paolo Paolillo, General Manager, TPER Bologna
Luca Paone, Manager PR & Marketing Traffic Software, PTV SISTeMA
Mauro Parolini, Councillor for Commerce, Tourism and Tertiary, Lombardy Region Gabriele
Parravicini, Senior Sales Manager, BRUM
Francesco Pellegrino, Department of Mobility and Traffic, Municipality of Genoa
Pierfrancesco Pesci, journalist and Director of the 024040 magazine
Marco Pezzaglia, Responsible Institutional Relations, BioGas Italian Consortium
Stefania Pezzetti*, President, FEDIT – Italian Federation of Transporters
Marco Picciafuoco, Managing Director, PTV Italia Logistics
Germana Pignatelli, CEO, Elaborazioni.org
Fabrizio Piotti, Head of media coordination and corporate - Department of
Communications and External Relations, PSA Group
Massimiliano Pontillo, President, Pentapolis
Alfonso Quaglione, General Manager & Owner, GEOMedia Newspaper
Gianluigi Quaranta, National key Account Manager Electrical Vehicle, Nissan Italia
Francesca Quiri, Social Media Manager, Brescia Mobility
Stefano Riazzola, Director of Planning and Programming Mobility Department, Municipality
of Milan
Gabriella Rolandelli, Executive Transportation Division, Liguria Region
Massimo Roncucci*, President, ASSTRA Fabrizio Sala*, Councillor for House, Social Housing, Expo 2015 and internationalization of
companies, Lombardy Region Filippo Salucci, Central Director of Mobility, Transport, Environment and Energy,
Municipality of Milan
Stefano Salzani, Vice President TaxiBlu
Giorgio Savi, Marketing Director, Skidata Italia
6 Nicola Schirru, M2M Partner Manager, Vodafone
Angelo Sciacca, President, S.I.L.T.
Annita Serio, Director, Federmobilità
Claudio Severgnini, President, TAM - Taxi Drivers Milanesi Artisans
Marco G. Scotti, Sales Manager, ACI-Vallelunga
Carlo Silva, President, ClickutilityTeam
Roberto Sposini, Head Automotive Division, Lifegate
Manuel Steger, CEO, Get-a-Taxi Consortium
Luca Tarozzi, BRAV Servizi
Andrea Terrinoni, Head of Marketing Business, PosteMobile
Daniele Testi, Marketing & Corporate Communication Director, Contship Italia Group
Sergio Torre, Head of Strategic Planning and Controlling, Duferco Energia
Luca Tosi, Head of Information Systems and Management, AMAT - Mobility Environment
Agency Territory, City of Milan
Roberto Turchi, Responsible for Business Development, Eurotech
Sergio Tusa, President, TSP Association
Romano Valente, General Manager, UNRAE
Costanza Vannutelli, Business Development Manager Italia, Parclick
Nicola Ventura, Ecomotori.net
Sara Venturoni, President, AIPARK
Paolo Vettori, President, Assogasmetano
Paolo Vezzosi, Program Supervisor, Samsung Electronics Italia
Nereo Villa, General Secretariat, S.A.Ta.M.
Bruno Villavecchia, Director of Enviroment and Energy Department, AMAT - Mobility
Environment Agency Territory, Municipality of Milan
Piero Violante, Founder, Parcheggi.it
Graziano Volpe, Environment Department, Piedmont Region
Rosaria Volpe, Responsible SUAP Service and Administrative Police, Economic
development and enhancement of capital and territorial assets Department, Municipality
of Monza
Giuseppe Zampieri, Deputy Director General, MOM Treviso
Vincenzo Zezza, Territorial Office for the Emilia Romagna, Ministry of Economic
Development Speech by a representative of AICAI – Italian Association of International Air Couriers
*tbc
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AT A GLANCE – THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 Hospitality Building, 2nd floor Paddock, Box Area
Hall Tower “F1
Track”
Room 1
“Pole Position”
Room 2
“Chicane”
Room 3
“Circuit”
Room 4
“Parabolic” Photographers Room
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BS City
&
Green Logistics
BS New frontiers of
technology and
telematics for
"connected
vehicles"
BS Electric, hybrid or
hydrogen. The car of
the future! First Session
In collaboration with
Lombardy Region and
H2It Association
Hosted Event I edition
Taxi Tech Forum
First Session
Connected Automobiles International
Conference
Aft
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(2
.30
-6/6
.30
p.m
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BS Smart Parking,
info-mobility
solutions and
traffic
management
In collaboration
with AIPARK
BS Smart car & road
safety
In collaboration with
Studio Comelli
BS City
&
Green Logistics
Seminar “Funding
and funds for the
development of
urban logistics”
BS Electric, hybrid or
hydrogen. The car of
the future! Second Session
In collaboration with
CEI-Cives
Hosted Event
I edition
Taxi Tech Forum
Second Session
Connected
Automobiles International
Conference
TALK Mobility 4.0: a
unique
opportunity for
the Italian
automotive
system
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AT A GLANCE - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 Hospitality Building, 2nd floor
Hall Tower
“F1 Track”
Room 1
“Pole Position”
Room 2
“Chicane”
Room 3
“Circuit”
Room 4
“Parabolic”
Mo
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BS Mobile Payment: digital
and intelligent payment
systems for the
improvement of mobility
services
First Session
BS Technology,
infrastructure and
innovative
solutions for the
Smart City: IoT,
infomobility and
APP for the
management of
mobility services
BS Sharing Mobility and
new forms of urban
mobility: changes in
demand and market
In collaboration with
Federmobilità
BS Natural Gas for Green
Mobility: focus on
methane, bio-methane
and LNG
First Session
In collaboration with NGV
System Italy
Aft
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p.m
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5.0
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BS Mobile Payment: digital
and intelligent payment
systems for the
improvement of mobility
services
Second Session
BS Green Mobility
Seminar “Technologies
for Emission Reduction”
In collaboration with
Studio Comelli
9 SESSIONS & CONVENTIONS SMW 2015
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 - MORNING
BS - City & Green Logistics
Thursday, October 29, 9:00 a.m. – 1.30 p.m.
Hall Tower "F1 Track ", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Smart Mobility World 2012 staged the signing of an operative agreement between
metropolitan areas and the Ministry for Infrastructure and Transports, regarding the
development of new governance models for urban logistics.
The following year, a memorandum of understanding between the City of Turin, the local
Chamber of Commerce and the 17 principal concerned associations was signed. This
agreement gave the greenlight for a pilot experiment that was followed by a period of
reflection and debate between the sector’s stakeholders.
Today we finally witness the conclusion of this initial phase, with the development of
regulations for the sector and the application in various metropolitan cities of best
practices resulting from pilot projects. Indeed, the growth in the number of deliveries has
been followed by a reduction regarding the volume of single deliveries. The result of these
two trends determines greater traffic caused by delivery; generates further clashes
between the transport of passengers and that of goods both during movement and
parking; increments urban congestion and pollution.
In this challenging scenario, the session aims to present a new vision of distribution markets
to central and local political decision makers, social partners, associates, researchers, big
industrial players and citizens. Its objective is, therefore, that of proposing possible solutions
and policies that could contribute to a new conception for the future development of our
smart cities.
The challenge of Smart Mobility World will be that of kick-starting the second phase
through cooperation and networking, by exchanging ideas on best practices that have
already been successfully experimented in metropolitan areas and cities. The ambition of
the session is to encourage the latter to become the standards for urban logistics and the
technology to achieve this is certainly abundant. With cross fertilization between players of
the sector, it will be finally possible to make the most of the urban and sustainable logistics
market and to find innovative solutions to reduce emissions.
MAIN TOPICS
European and National Policies and regulation
Funding plans for the logistics sector: H2020, Regional National Funds
National best practices: Smart Mobility World gives the floor to various operators of
the sector
The new frontiers of logistics: sharing and collaborating
10 Focus on innovative telematics solutions for the development of City Logistics, road
planning, route optimization and new managerial solutions for the growth of
sustainable urban logistics
Opening session
Chairman: Massimo Marciani, FIT Consulting
European and Italian policies and regulations
The redevelopment of electric vehicles on the road. An opportunity for ecological
conversion for distribution logistics of the city Ivan Catalano, Deputy, Transport Commission of the Chamber
Presentation of case studies and best practices
Strategies and best practices for the last mile green logistics
Maria Berrini, Architect and CEO, AMAT - Mobility Environment Agency Territory,
Municipality of Milan
Towards a green logistics: how can cyclelogistics grow? Giuseppe Galli, Partner, TRT - Transport & Territory
Logistics to Zero Emissions
Gianluigi Quaranta, National key Account Manager Electrical Vehicle, Nissan Italia
Charging services for green logistic Sergio Torre, Head of Strategic Planning and Controlling, Duferco Energia
Technology solutions for the governance of the city logistics
Paolo Lanari, CEO & Co-founder, Kiunsys
Bike – Last Mile Delivery Disruption (10 min.)
Farhad Alessandro Mohammadi, Chief Strategy Officer, Pony Zero
Roundtable
Andrea Colombo, Councillor for Mobility, Municipality of Bologna
Anna Donati, President of the Scientific Committee, New Mobility General States
Giulia Fresca, Councillor of Physical Redevelopment of the City through Public Works and
Sustainable Mobility, Municipality of Cosenza
Maurizio Longo, General Secretary, TRASPORTOUNITO
Claudio Lubatti, Councillor for Mobility, Municipality of Turin
Stefano Maggi, Councillor for Urbanism, Traffic and Transportats, Municipality of Siena
Arturo Mancinelli, Member of the Board, ASSOLOGISTICA
Francesco Pellegrino, Department of Mobility and Traffic, Municipality of Genoa
Stefania Pezzetti*, President, FEDIT – Italian Federation of Transporters
Filippo Salucci, Central Director of Mobility, Transport, Environment and Energy,
Municipality of Milan
Speech by a representative of AICAI – Italian Association of International Air Couriers
*tbc
Q&As
Closing Session
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BS - New frontiers of technology and
telematics for "connected vehicles". Car sensors and on board solutions, land & vehicles monitoring, fleet management, new
telematics services for mobility and infotainment
Thursday, October 29, 9.00 a.m. – 1.30 p.m.
Room 1 "Pole Position", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Connected Cars? They will be one of the most important components of this great
ecosystem that is called Internet of things. Among the 4.7 billion connected devices by
2015 which in 2020 will become 25 billion, there are therefore also the cars, and to be
precise, there will be more than 250 million cars with Internet connectivity which will
interact with other objects in just over five years
By 2020, in fact, 1 vehicle out of 5 on the roads around the world will have, at least one
form of wireless connectivity, and the Internet penetration and broadband on board will
have direct implications on telematics, systems of autonomous driving, on infotainment
and on mobility services.
This session addresses some of the aspects that have a close connection to the market of
“connected cars and vehicles", in particular focusing on on-board telematics and
technology innovation, systems for management and monitoring of vehicles and the
development of the market of insurance telematics.
A further issue to be discussed in this session is about digital devices and applications with
which it is possible to equip and connect the car. Car innovation is not only about vehicle
connection with the monitoring systems, sensors, satellites, management and safety
systems and insurance telematics, but it also means information and entertainment for the
user.
MAIN TOPICS
On board Telematics & Car Sensors
AVL/AVM & Fleet management
Insurance Telematics & Remote Monitoring
In-vehicle Infotainment & Digital Media Solutions
Registrations
Chairman: Agostino Fornaroli, Mobility Management Consultant and European Master
Logistician EMLog Certified
Introductory speeches
Telematics vehicle, from the discount insurance to emergency call. As the Telematics
Service Provider Italians have anticipated the market...
Sergio Tusa, President, TSP Association
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Connectivity in the automobile market Romano Valente, General Manager, UNRAE
On Board Telematics & Car Sensor
Connected , Secure , Profitable Cars : some reflections on the present and future
Giorgio Elefante, Associate Partner, Automotive Sector Leader, PwC Italia
CARWINGS : connectivity technology of the vehicle
Giuseppe Bentivoglio, Technical Training Section Manager, Nissan Academy
How Internet of Things is changing transportation
Gianpiero Carocci Silvagni, Offer Manager and Partner M2M Italy, Vodafone
2017 Connected Car: on-car sensor network, seamless connectivity and cloud mobility
applications enabled by imminent 4G/LTE evolution and 5G technologies
Claudio Fasce, Vice President Sales & Marketing, AZCOM Technology
IoT: the enabler of new business models in the connected car
Mario Virginio Costamagna, IoT Sales Manager, TI Digital Solutions
AVL/AVM & Fleet Management
Predictive guide: a reality to everyone
Marco Federzoni, Sales Director Italy, Tom Tom Telematics
Insurance Telematics & Remote Monitoring
Fleet Management and Diagnostics Systems based on PTV technologies. Mapping,
routing, optimization, tracking and location intelligence applications: case history Texa Marco Picciafuoco, Managing Director, PTV Italia Logistics
Focus Drones
Drones as a tool for land and mobility monitoring
Luca Masali, Director, Dronezine – the first Italian Magazine on Drones
Advanced traffic analysis of aerial video data (10 min.)
Andrea Marella, DatafromSky
In-vehicle Infotainment & Digital Media Solutions
Strategies to burst into the smart car era (10 min.)
Fabrizio Cialdea, Co-founder & CEO, Atooma
DIGITAL RADIO: The natural evolution of analogic radio
Eugenio La Teana, Head of Research & Development, Digital Radio
Conclusion
Fabrizio Sala*, Councillor for House, Social Housing, Expo 2015 and internationalization of companies, Lombardy Region
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Closing Session
14
BS – Electric, hybrid or hydrogen. The car of the future! In collaboration with CEI-CIVES, Lombardy Region and H2It Association
Thursday, October 29, 9.00 a.m. – 12.30 a.m.
Room 3 "Circuit", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
First Session
Alternative propulsions for green mobility: focus on hydrogen
In collaboration with Lombardy Region and H2It Association
The session analyzes the development of new energy chains for auto-traction, which can
foster the growth of the national green economy. Which are the development projects,
the state of the art and the investors?
In particular, the focus will be done on the potential and development prospects of LNG,
bio-methane and hydrogen chains.
MAIN TOPICS
• Europe with Directive 2014 / 947EU called DAFI, " Deployment of Alternative Fuels
Infrastructure started the replacement of gasoline and diesel with alternative fuels ,
there is a great ferment
• Hydrogen used in fuel cells is part of this evolution/revolution
• Electric mobility is the future of the transport system: battery-operated vehicles
and/or hydrogen and fuel cell vehicles will replace in time today
• Technologies are already mature, we must put in place measures for their large-
scale adoption
• Hydrogen filling stations is being processed the national plan for the development
of infrastructure (production, distribution, dispensing)
Chairman: Maurizio Maggi, L’Espresso
Opening remarks and introductory speech
The location of the policy on the European Directive DAFI
Andrea Cioffi, Commission VIII Public Works and Transportation, Senate of the
Republic
Local policies for sustainable transport
Bruno Villavecchia, Director of Enviroment and Energy Department, AMAT - Mobility Environment Agency Territory, Municipality of Milan
State of the art hydrogen in Italy
The role of hydrogen for transport with zero emissions
Angelo Moreno, President, H2It Association
Hydrogen in on the road – what about Italy?
Walter Huber, President, IIT – Institute for Technological Innovations - Bolzano
15 Hydrogen, a new "energy" for our planet?
Diana De Rosmini, Sales Manager, McPhy Energy
Italy, why not?
Aldo Castellano, Sales & Marketing Direction Project Manager Hydrogen Refuelling
Stations, Air Liquide Italy
Q&As
Closing Session
16 H1 - Taxi Tech Forum I edition
Thursday, October 29, 9.30 -12.00 a.m.
Room 4 "Parabolic", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
In an epochal context in which the technology appears to play a role that drags the
economy rather than supporting it, the public transport sector is fully involved.
Thanks to the participation of key opinion leaders in the world of taxi in Italy, this forum will
attempt to analyze and understand the reasons, methods and objectives through which
the sector is fast gearing up to respond to the new challenges of the third millennium.
Chairman: Nicola Palma, journalist, Il Giorno
h. 9.00 a.m. Opening Registrations
h. 9.30 a.m. Opening and Welcome institutional
Gianluigi Ferri, AD, Innovability
Carlo Abbà, Councillor for Commerce Industry Handicrafts, Municipality
of Monza
h. 9.40 a.m. Opening speech
Taxi: the challenge of new technologies
Raffaele Grassi, President Council Committee Trade, Productive
Activities, Tourism, Territorial Marketing, Municipality of Milan
Ore 10.00 a.m. – 12.00 a.m.
First Session
Taxi Service: Engine and glue for sustainable mobility
MAIN TOPICS
What are the obstacles to the development of sharing mobility
New legislative challenges in the Local Public Transport – “no
scheduled”
Ore 10.00 Keynote Speech
Legislation and Market: who comes first in the era of Sharing
Economy?
The Strange Case of non-scheduled TPL
Marco Giustiniani, Lawyer- Partner, Law Firm Pavia Ansaldo
Ore 10.15 Roundtable
Speeches by:
Carlo Giudici, President, Uritaxi Toscana
Alessandro Nordio, General Manager, Consorzio Radiotaxi Veneto
and National President, Confartigianato Taxi
Filippo Salucci, Central Director of Mobility, Transport, Environment
and Energy, Municipality of Milan
Angelo Sciacca, President, S.I.L.T.
17 Claudio Severgnini, President, TAM - Taxi Drivers Milanesi Artisans
Nereo Villa, General Secretariat, S.A.Ta.M.
Rosaria Volpe, Responsible SUAP Service and Administrative
Police, Economic development and enhancement of capital and territorial assets Department, Municipality of Monza
Ore 11.30 Conclusions
Graziano Delrio*, Minister, Ministry for Infrastructure and Transport
Ore 12.00 Closing session *tbc
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 – AFTERNOON
BS - Smart Parking, info-mobility solutions and traffic management In collaboration with AIPARK
Thursday, October 29, 2.30 – 6.30 p.m.
Hall Tower "F1 Track", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Managing mobility in urban areas requires complex and innovative management
solutions that must take into account the strategies of the government, the transport
needs of people and goods and the parking needs of residents , businesses , commuters
and visitors gravitating on the urban centers.
Congestion of road networks , which at peak flows generates significant levels of pollution
and stress to motorists , is Often caused both by the lack of an efficient integrated plan of
urban park and by drivers looking for a parking space to park their cars.
Thanks to new management trends combined with new technologies and solutions for
info-mobility are springing up different projects and smart parking systems , electronic
payment and parking management systems, as well as the regulation and control of the integrated system of the same stop .
MAIN TOPICS
Mobility management in urban centres
Smart Parking: projects, solutions, infrastructure and innovative technologies
Telematics systems for traffic and data management (traffic, travel times,
environmental footprint)
Innovative solutions for payment, parking management, regulation and controlling
accesses to the city
Smart Parking apps
Chairman: Laurence A. Bannerman, President, EPA - European Parking Association
Opening Speech
The strategic role of the stop
Sara Venturoni, President, AIPARK
Toward digitization, Europe called Italy
Laurence A. Bannerman, President, EPA - European Parking Association
Processes and Technologies for mobility management in Monza
Paolo Giuseppe Confalonieri, Councillor for Mobility, Security, Environmental services, Municipality of Monza
Social customer care Brescia Mobility: a successful experience rewarded by the European
Parking Award
Marco Medeghini, General manager, Brescia Mobilità
19 Parking Data is fueling the Smart City
Giovanni Laudicina, Country Manager Italy, Easypark
Advanced solutions for parking management
Giorgio Savi, Marketing Director, Skidata Italia
myCicero: the integrated solution at the service of citizens, public authorities and the
environment
Giuseppe Mascino, Sales Manager Italy, Pluservice
The stop at the center of urban systems interoperabilità
Vezio Maggioni, CEO, Parkeon Italia
The Italian portal Parcheggi.it: services and data for parking
Piero Violante, Founder, Parcheggi.it
A frictionless path to mass-market mobile ticketing, starting with parking
Stefano Andreani, CEO, Smarticket.it (10 min.)
Problem: Parking chaotic - Solution : Rational management
Gabriele Parravicini, Senior Sales Manager, BRUM
Sostafacile: technologies and know how to serve the city
Luca Tarozzi, BRAV Servizi
Digitalisation of the market car park and advantages of booking online (10 min.) Costanza Vannutelli, Business Development Manager Italia, Parclick
Q&As
Closing Session
20 BS – Smart car & road safety
In collaboration with Studio Comelli
Thursday, October 29, 2.30 – 4.30 p.m.
Room 1 "Pole Position", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Road safety is a matter of fundamental importance. In 2013, the roads of the European
Union registered about 26,000 deaths and nearly 1.4 million wounded, of which 100,000
with serious permanent damage. These numbers can be compared to an armed conflict
with a very high social cost: in 2009 it totaled nearly 130 billion euros and it is constantly
growing.
In 2010 the European Union has set up a program of regulation and investment in research
and development, with the aim to decrease deaths on roads below 20,000 by 2020. The
program foresees direct assistance and cooperation between States, businesses and
citizens. Automotive companies, for their part, are looking for a competitive margin and,
under the pressure of regulation, they have long been engaged in research and
production of active, passive and structural systems to increase vehicle safety. Member
States, however, need to engage with greater effort in the improvement of infrastructure
safety with regards to ordinary and extraordinary maintenance of roads, installation and
management of systems to monitor and support traffic and education on road safety.
MAIN TOPICS European policy for road safety: policies, programs and objectives for 2020 with a
focus on the National Plan’s corresponding measures in the field of ITS applications
and systems for road safety
Active safety systems on board of vehicles: from assisted driving to the complete
automation of driving
Design and materials for safety: the starting point of vehicular safety and solutions
to save substance and form
Passive systems to limit damage: from air-bags to a more integrated approach
Roadside auxiliary systems and integration with on-board systems: technology,
solutions and investments.
Building and maintenance of infrastructure to safeguard security: the forgotten
chapter of road safety
Chairman: Gianpiero Mastinu, Professor and Co-founder of the Laboratory for
Transportation Safety (LaST) and head of the Section Active Safety, Polytechnic University
of Milan
Opening Session
Geronimo La Russa, Vice President, ACI Milan
The 2020 roadmap of EuroNCAP
Enrico Pagliari, Executive Manager Technical Area, ACI – Automobile Italian Club
Urban plans of sustainable mobility as a tool for implement integrated measures of road
safety
Patrizia Malgieri, Transport Planner, TRT - Transport & Territory
21 Active safety: accident prevention technologies and driver assistance
Roberto Sposini, Head Automotive Division, Lifegate
Technology and safe driving. Elements for mutual innovative support
Marco G. Scotti, Sales Manager, ACI-Vallelunga
To improve safety of any wheel vehicle, thanks to an intelligent system of jets of fluid
capable of contrasting the aquaplaning phenomenon on any wheeled vehicle
Paolo Cistaro, Finance and Marketing Manager, EasyRain
Luigi Campello, President, EasyRain
Q&As
Closing session
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TALK
TALK - Mobility 4.0: a unique opportunity for the Italian automotive
system
Thursday, October 29, 5.00 – 6.00 p.m. Room 1 “Pole Position", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Connected Cars and Smart Mobility: there is a new ecosystem that combines the
traditional automotive industry with the world of applications and digital content to create
mobility '2.0 - green, shared, connected - for Generation Y. What opportunities to create
startup? What is the role of the traditional automotive player? As the ecosystem is
positioned in international competition for the Italian car 2.0?
Conducts: Roberto Sposini, Head Automotive Division, Lifegate
Panelists:
Marco Bicocchi Pichi, President, Italia Startup
Luigi Campello, President, Easyrain
Massimo Cavazzini*, EMEA Product Planning and Strategy – Head of Connected Car, Fiat
Chrysler Group
Giorgio Elefante, Associate Partner, Automotive Sector Leader, PwC Italia
Gianpiero Mastinu, Professor and Co-founder of the Laboratory for Transportation Safety
(LaST) and head of the Section Active Safety, Polytechnic University of Milan *tbc
23 BS – Electric, hybrid or hydrogen. The car of the future!
Second Session
Electric Mobility: vehicles, electricity storage, charging systems and the
development of the market In collaboration with CEI-CIVES
Thursday, October 29, 2.00 – 6.00 p.m.
Room 3 "Circuit", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Climate changing and the need to reduce emissions caused by manufacturing and
transport are the principal reasons why electric mobility is set to grow. This growth is taking
place both due to policies, objectives and incentives in various cities and due to business
choices and orientation by technologies and energy developers and suppliers.
This sessions aims at accomplish an overview of the situation at a global and European
level, by presenting sector innovations and best practices. It will also analyse the progress
of the “Clean Fuel Strategy” plan in Italy in terms of development of infrastructure,
charging stations and electricity storage systems.
MAIN TOPICS
Best policies and incentives for the development of electric mobility
Hybrid and electric vehicles: the last developments of the market
Charging stations: national plan for the development of infrastructure. Where do
we stand?
Energy Storage: new batteries for electric vehicles.
Chairman and Panelist: Pietro Menga, President, CEI-CIVES
Opening session
Carlo Silva, President, ClickutilityTeam
Keynote Speech
Summary of the situation of e-mobility in Italy
Pietro Menga, President, CEI-CIVES
Opening Speech
Electric vehicle charging: recent developments and regulatory guidelines
Andrea Caizzi, Infrastructure, Unbundling and Certification Direction, Authority for
Electricity and Gas
Best practices and regional and urban projects
The policies of the Lombardy Region on electric mobility: development scenarios and
planning
Silvana Di Matteo, Executive Manager for Infrastructure for Territorial Development and
Sustainable Mobility, Lombardy Region
Applications and projects for the development of electric transport in the Aosta Valley
Rosalia Guglielminotti, Technical Coa energy Finaosta, Regione Valle D’Aosta
24 Traffic and air quality. The choice of the electric vehicle
Graziano Volpe, Environment Department, Piedmont Region
Green mobility in Milan
Stefano Riazzola, Director of Planning and Programming Mobility Department, Municipality
of Milan
*tbc
Vehicles, solutions and technologies
Technology for the environment
Fabrizio Piotti, Head of media coordination and corporate - Department of Communications and External Relations, PSA Group
The chain of electric mobility and service management charge
Sergio Torre, Head of Strategic Planning and Controlling, Duferco Energia
An ongoing commitment to eMobility in Italy Gianluca Donato, Business Development Manager, ABB
Q&As
Closing session
25 H1 - Taxi Tech Forum I edition
Thursday, October 29, 2.30 – 4.30 p.m.
Room 4 "Parabolic", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Second Session
Taxi 2.0: technological innovation for a changing profession
MAIN TOPICS
Case histories about working methods in the most advanced cooperatives
(i.e. Taxiblu)
Cagliari (in Sardinia) and Palermo (in Sicily) as special cases for outsourced
call centers.
Chairman: Pierfrancesco Pesci, journalist and Director of the 024040 magazine
Rountable:
Stefan Alexander, Member of Board of Directions, APP TAXI
Carlo Abbà, Councillor for Commerce Industry Handicrafts, Municipality of Monza
Emilio Boccalini, President, TaxiBlu Consortium
Riccardo Carboni, President, Co.Ta.Bo
Riccardo Diana, Vice President, Cooperative Radiotaxi 4 Mori – Cagliari
Massimiliano Federico, President, Autoradiotaxi Palermo
Stefano Salzani, Vice- President TaxiBlu Manuel Steger, CEO, Get-a-Taxi Consortium
Conclusions and visit to the Expo area *tbc
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BS - Mobile Payment: digital and intelligent payment systems for the
improvement of mobility services
Friday, October 30, 9.00 a.m. – 1.30 p.m.; 2.30 – 5.00 p.m.
Room Hall Tower “F1 Track", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
In collaboration with CNA and Club Italia
New technologies enable increasing efficiency of and accessibility to services by citizens,
including payment of public transport and of parking, car sharing services, charging of
electric vehicles and access to limited-traffic zones.
Thanks to the new trends of Smart Payment, citizens can access additional utilities and this
session will focus on and compare the solutions and technologies of Smart and innovative
mobile payment.
MAIN TOPICS
Development scenarios of mobile payment: focus on regulation and development
of systems and technologies for the coming years
Proximity payments and development of NFC technologies, with a focus on HCE
and NFC payments stored in the cloud
New frontiers of payment: payments via phone credit
Smart and Mobile Ticketing applied in the field of mobility, public utilities and other
goods: the ongoing trials and the development prospects
Development of RFID standards for mobility and transport
Fare integration systems and electronic ticketing at regional level
Providers of Payment Services
Mobile payment and Banks: new frontiers for payments through smartphones
First session
New Smart Payment systems for mobility and smart city services – Focus on new
legislation, best practices, innovation and emerging technologies
Chairman: Claudio Claroni, General Director, Club Italia
Prospects and development trends of mobile payment
Keynote Speech
Operator billing: what are the new PSD2’s provisions?
Roberto Garavaglia, Management Consultant & Innovative Payments Strategy Advisor,
author of CloseToPay.com
International Scenario
It’s all about payment, but now something complete different: ticketing!
Sjef Janssen, Vice Chair, STA – Smart Ticketing Alliance
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Ivano Asaro, Researcher Observatory Mobile Payment & Commerce, Polytechnic University of Milan
Innovative projects and emerging technologies for the payment of the mobility services
Mobile purchase and use of transport services: Pluservice’s vision
Manfredo Losco, Application Manager Telemaco, Pluservice
Mobile Ticketing: From Public Transport to Digital Mobility Marco Moretti, Sales Director, Netsize
Wolley, Mobility at the centre of the most innovative platform for Mobile Commerce
Giuseppe Di Marco, CEO, Wolleybuy
Keep analysing data or stepping in to develop the electric mobility in Italy?
Franco Barbieri, CEO & Co-founder, Route220
Fifty shades of ticketing - integrating new solutions in existing systems Mobile Electronic
Ticketing
Giovanni Becattini, CEO, AEP Ticketing Solutions – Italia
SmartTicket: mobile ticketing bride validation mandatory
Luigi Atzori, Co-founder, Greenshare
Fare integration systems and electronic ticketing: experiences of regional and rail
operators
SNCF TER NFC: improving customer experience
Nicolas Generali, Senior Ticketing Expert, SNCF France
The experience of the BIP - integrated ticket piedmont
Francesco Balocco, Councillor for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works, Piedmont
Region
ITS technologies: the new project of the Campania Region
Maurizio De Lucia, Head of Centra TPL Movi, ACAM – Campania Agency for Sustainable
Mobility
Q&A
Closing Session
28 BS - Technology, infrastructure and innovative solutions
for the Smart City: IoT, infomobility and APP
for the management of mobility services
Friday, October 30, 9.00 a.m.- 1.30 p.m.
Room 1 “Pole Position", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
The integration of sustainable infrastructure, energy technology and mobile
communications is an element which Smart City cannot ignore and is a determining
factor for the development and improvement of urban mobility and the services offered
to citizens and enterprises.
The process that aims at to the development of the smart city is multidisciplinary and
involves different actors in the supply chain: from suppliers of technologies, institutions,
universities and the company itself, which is required to make changes and to make a
technological leap. The theme of Smart Cities is now a key element of the strategy for the
economic recovery of our country. The Horizon 2020 Plan of the European Commission
supports and contributes to the development of these technologies and sustainable
infrastructures, in order to achieve the goals of reducing emissions, increasing energy
efficiency and innovation.
During this session, entities, companies and industry experts, will be called to discuss about
the following
MAIN TOPICS
• Cloud Computing technologies and Big Data solutions
• Open Data and Open Geo Data
• Info-mobility systems and solutions for the Smart City - focus on mobility services
• App and systems to improve the management of urban mobility services and the
supply of services to citizens
Chairman: Alfonso Quaglione, General Manager & Owner, GEOMedia Newspaper
Opening speech Carlo Maria Medaglia*, Presidente, Roma Servizi per la Mobilità
Smart mobility & Smart city: some good practices in Milan
Luca Tosi, Head of Information Systems and Management, AMAT - Mobility Environment
Agency Territory, City of Milan
IoT and IoS technologies for the Smart City
Roberto Turchi, Head of Business Development, Eurotech
Innovative Solutions for Local Transport Companies
Francesco Fucci, Head Innovative Services, PosteMobile
Andrea Terrinoni, Head of Marketing Business, PosteMobile
How the fleet manager 2.0 choose: economy and innovation Loredana Gambino, General Director, Top Partners
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Welcome in the new age of Smart Cities Nicola Schirru, M2M Partner Manager, Vodafone
Smart Business Solutions for Smart City Paolo Vezzosi, Program Supervisor, Samsung Electronics Italia
e-call: activity progress reports and business opportunities
Marco Annoni, Vertical Platforms & Service Innovation, TIM
Smart management of expense Aldo Paolo Iacono, Expense Management Manager, Edenred
How real time traffic models can really make a city SMART? Case history: Torino and
Vienna
Lorenzo Meschini, Director Realtime Solutions, PTV SISTeMA
Luca Paone, Manager PR & Marketing Traffic Software, PTV SISTeMA
APP for mobility in Brescia
Francesca Quiri, Social Media Manager, Brescia Mobility
*tbc
30 BS - Sharing Mobility and new forms of urban mobility: changes in
demand and market.
Focus on car sharing, carpooling, car rental, NCC and Taxi
In collaboration with Federmobilità
Friday, October 30, 9.00 a.m. – 1.30 p.m.
Room 3 “Circuit”, 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Sharing mobility is one of the fastest growing areas of the sharing economy, in terms of
users and revenue. Its expansion has surely been stimulated by the growth of digital
technologies, where “access” has taken over “possession”. A recent study by Roland
Berger Strategy Consultants has shown, for the four most popular services (car sharing, ride
sharing, bike sharing and Shared parking), annual growth rates between 20% and 35%
and revenue forecasts from 2 to 6 billion dollars for 2020.
Furthermore, Istat datas confirm this growth: the new components of the 2015 updated
index of consumer prices now include car sharing, bike sharing (where bikes are
increasingly electric) and urban smart mobility.
Sharing mobility has become a profitable business because "the conception and the use
itself of the car are changing." Users demand a service that is easy, safe and cheap to
drive. Therefore, a new kind of demand for mobility is emerging and it is no coincidence
that increasingly numerous car, railways, airlines and hi-tech manufacturers are entering
the market.
Sharing mobility proves to be sustainable not only economically, but also from the social
and environmental point of view, guaranteeing an easier access to mobility and helping
to reduce congestion in urban areas. There remain several critical issues, including that of
an unclear legal framework.
MAIN TOPICS
Changes in demand and market: from TPL to new forms of urban shared mobility
Sharing Mobility: cost, flexibility and ease of access , with a focus on car sharing
Sharing mobility services: mobile solutions and devices to access the service and
share information among users
Other "sharing" Mobility systems: carpooling and car rental
NCC & Taxi
National and European best practices
Development of supply and new business areas: critical issues and opportunities
Programme
h. 9.00 a.m. Participants Registration and Accreditation
Chairman: Annita Serio, Director, Federmobilità
h. 9.30 a.m. Opening morning session – Introductory Speech
Saverio Montella, President, Federmobilità
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h. 9.45 a.m. Introductory speeches
State of the art of sharing mobility – Focus on Car Sharing in Italy
Marco Mastretta, Director, ICS - Car Sharing Initiative
The development of the electric car sharing
Simone Gragnani, Manager, Lem REPLY
Taxi: which role in sharing mobility of the future
Emilio Boccalini, President, TaxiBlu Consortium
Sharing Economy e Sharing Mobility: national best practices
Massimiliano Pontillo, President, Pentapolis
Sharing the City: sharing and new mobility Germana Pignatelli, CEO, Elaborazioni.org
h. 11.00 a.m. The word to the operators
AlphaCity and AlphaElectric: the Smart Mobility for the Company Cesare Grasso, e-Mobility Project Manager, Alphabet
Mobility solutions for business
Lorenzo D’Amato, Technical Product Manager, Samsung Electronics Italia
Car Sharing is becoming a mass-phenomenon. The new challenges and the
role of the technological platform provider
Franco Ferroni, Director Mobility Division, TRS
h.11.55 a.m. Roundtable
Over TPL contributed : how to build and sustain the new mobility
Chairman: Armando Leoni, Amministratore Delegato, TeMA
The models of sharing mobility in the city of Milan
Pierfrancesco Maran, Councillor for Mobility, Environment, Metropolitan,
Public Water, Energy, Municipality of Milan
Speeches by:
Nicola Biscotti*, President, ANAV
Ezio Castagna, President, Club Italia
Ludovico Maggiore, Vice President, ANIASA
Roberto Maldacea, President, Euromobility
Luciano Marasco, General Direction for Transport Systems for Fixed
Installation and Local Public Transport, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry Massimo Roncucci*, President, ASSTRA
h.1.30 p.m. Closing session
*tbc
32 BS – Natural Gas for Green Mobility:
focus on methane, bio-methane and LNG
In collaboration with NGV System Italy
Friday, October 30, 9.00 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.
Room 4 “Parabolic", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
For several years the number of suppliers of methane for auto-traction has been growing,
from 706 suppliers in 2009 to 1020 in July 2014, while the CNG powered fleet goes to more
than one million vehicles with more than 3,000 buses and trucks always powered by CNG.
Innovations include LNG refueling stations that can be integrated with service stations that
offer traditional fuels and the installation of self-service distributors.
Furthermore, various Regions envisage policies and network development projects based
on incentives.
Another great development opportunity for the natural gas chain is represented by the
application of bio-methane to auto-traction. Bio-methane has, indeed, various
advantages:
It represents a renewable and programmable source of energy;
It leads to a reduction in natural gas import dependency;
It fosters the growth of local economies;
It guarantees an increase in environmental sustainability.
Therefore, launching the bio-methane chain represents an incredible opportunity for the
development of the Italian green economy.
In the coming months the government proposal for LNG development will be approved. It
will be presented in the consultation table for the development of this chain, coordinated
by MISE and in collaboration with MIT. The convention will present, through the
protagonists themselves, the contents and course of action expected in the Plan
regarding the auto-traction sector. It will also examine the main project and best
technologies available for the LNG supply chains.
A final discussion panel, with the participation of institutions and interested association, will
discuss the critical nodes to be untied and the proposals for growth and improvement of
the sector.
Chairman: Nicola Ventura, Ecomotori.net
Initiatives, developments regarding regulation, emerging technologies and development
potential for natural gas and auto-traction chains
Opening Speech
The Italian industrial chain of compressed natural gas, liquid natural gas and biomethane
Maria Rosa Baroni, President, NGV System Italy
State of the art and prospects for the development of LNG in Italy
Rita Caroselli, Director, Assogasliquidi-Federchimica
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The experience of the Emilia - Romagna region in the spread of natural gas for vehicles
Andrea Normanno, technical officer, Emilia Romagna Region
The LNG supply chain in the logistics corridor La Spezia – Melzo Daniele Testi, Marketing & Corporate Communication Director, Contship Italia Group
The government project for LNG (liquefied natural gas) development in the auto-traction
chain: launching the Italian chain
An economic analysis convenience of LPG for road use in the new context of prices oil
and gas Andrea Molocchi, ECBA Project
Final Roundtable
Luciano Baratto, Regulatory Affairs, Anigas
Rita Caroselli, Director, Assogasliquidi-Federchimica
Flavio Merigo, Technical director, NGV Italy
Dante Natali, President, Federmetano Marco Pezzaglia, Responsible Institutional Relations, BioGas Italian Consortium
Paolo Vettori*, President, Assogasmetano
Vincenzo Zezza, Territorial Office for the Emilia Romagna region, Ministry of Economic
Development
Conclusions
Mauro Parolini, Councillor for Commerce, Tourism and Tertiary, Lombardy Region
Closing session
*tbc
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BS - Mobile Payment: digital and intelligent payment systems
for the improvement of mobility services
Friday, October 30, 2.30 – 5.00 p.m.
Hall Tower “F1 Track”, 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Second Session
Roundtable: Beyond the contactless: what applications developed for the payment of
public transport services and mobility?
Chairman: Franco Gazzotti, Senior Consultant in public transport and mobility
The needs of transport companies and proposals of suppliers of systems
Roberto Andreoli, Director of Information Systems, Telecommunications and ticketing
systems, ATM Milan
Luciano Marchiori, General Manager, Start Romagna
Vincenzo Monaco, General Manager, Vela Venezia
Paolo Paolillo, General Manager, TPER Bologna
Giuseppe Zampieri, Deputy Director General, MOM Treviso
The point of view of system suppliers
Rossella De Maria, Account Manager & Marketing Manager, VIX Technology
Giovanni Giuliano, Marketing Manager, Xerox Milano
The point of view of Regulators
Gabriella Rolandelli, Sector Manager Mobility, Liguria Region Speech by Lombardy Region
The point of view of the banking industry
Alessandro Conti, Product Manager, Bassilichi
Edoardo Colombo, innovation and tourism expert
*tbc
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BS - Green Mobility
Seminar “Technologies for Emission Reduction”
In collaboration with Studio Comelli
Friday, October 30, 2.30 – 5.30 p.m.
Room 2 “Chicane", 2nd floor Hospitality Building, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Chairman: Marco Comelli, Principal Consultant, Studio Comelli
Opening speech by chairman
Contribution of emissions from vehicle traffic on air quality in Milan
Bruno Villavecchia, Director of Enviroment and Energy Department, AMAT - Mobility Environment Agency Territory, Municipality of Milan
The guidelines and the evolution of the measurement of emissions and fuel consumption
and therefore CO2
Francesco Cavallino, Professor Turin Polytechnic and owner ZET
New technologies for controlling and reducing emissions
Giovanni Cipolla, Professor Polytechnic of Turin and CTO Decet
Euro 6 standards, how they change engines
Michele Blascovich, senior trainer for the car, motorbike and off high way sector
Panel discussion
Q&A Conclusions by chairman
Closing Session